Sentences with phrase «core vote these days»

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They're praying for a candidate who lies every day; evidences no core beliefs; has given no reason for us to vote for him other than it's allegedly «his time.»
Tuesday's Board of Regents votes came one day after the governor's office released a new report on the Common Core implementation.
Labour's panda strategy — relying on a core vote, bruised by austerity and better motivated than in the dog days of 2010, plus Lib Dem defectors and Tory defectors to UKIP — may be effective even if it is far from magnificent.
«Tim Montgomerie, editor of the ConservativeHome website, said in the last ten days there had been «various overtures» on the four «core vote issues» for Tory members - Europe, tax, crime and immigration.
The backbencher warned against those close to Mr Corbyn who might be assuming the election result was a solid resurgence of the core vote, saying: «Even on polling day there was still a major problem with white working - class voters.
Incumbent Byron W. Brown and challengers Mark J.F. Schroeder and Betty Jean Grant on Monday wrapped up a furious few days of last - minute campaigning, each concentrating on their core issues and hoping to turn out the vote in their respective bases.
Events such as Election Day mock voting, Veteran's Day Memorial program, and our 9/11 Remembrance take place throughout the year and are integrated into our rich curriculum, which includes classes in physical education, music, Spanish, art, and technology in addition to the core subjects of reading, math, science, and social studies.
When those details finally emerged last week, some of them only days before the voting, it became clear to me that the «compromise» was in fact no such thing and that the legislation unnecessarily (and in my view dangerous) curtails core legal protections.
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